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Mission:

To generate pasionate commitment among all stake holders for creating a quality environment for our children every single day of the year forever

To build synergy between business and environment by helping industry to discover the opportunity for profit and growth through sustainable development

Disseminating, diffusing and driving eco-friendly initiatives including eco-innovation and environment management systems in all sectors of industry for minimising impact of industrial activities on environment.

To develop synergy among all stake holders viz government, business, NGOs and Trade Unions for a collective approach in solving environmental problems

To develop and implement strategies for large scale application of renewable energy resources.
To conduct workshops, conferences, seminars to meet the above objectives

Fertile Farming Land

The Congo has vast agricultural potential; if unleashed, this potential could significantly reduce poverty, hunger, and malnutrition, which affect more than 70% of the African population.

The Congo’s fertile fields and tropical forests cover an area bigger than United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium and Germany combined; and can feed the whole of central and part of southern Africa.

Key Political Figures

Henry Morton Stanley

King Leopold II

Edmond Deme Morel

Patrice Lumumba

Joseph Kasavubu

Moise Tshombe

SAVE THE CONGO NOW
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Hydroelectric Capacity

The Congo possesses the largest and grandest yet unexploited hydroelectric power potential in the world. The Congo River flows around a basin which is several hundred meters above sea level; and near Atlantic it falls at about three hundred meters over a stretch of tens of kilometers in length. This provides an hydroelectric site second to none in the world.

At present, there are two hydroelectric sites generating 1, 775 Mega Watts (MG) and providing power to Kinshasa, portions of the Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. And plans are currently underway to providing power to Mozambique and Angola. But a proposed dam –Grand Inga- would be generating around of 39,000 MW, more than twice that of the Three Gorges Dam in China, enough electricity to meet the needs of all of Africa, the Middle East and Southern Europe.

It is, however, the tragedy of the region that for all its natural resources their development falls miserably short of the potential. Mismanagement, corruption, bad economic policies and the on-going human tragedy engulfing the country, none of the Inga facility operates at its potential and much of the country functions without electricity at all.

Rainforest

The Congo is home to the mighty and ancient yet intact rainforest on the planet. Covering an area more than twice the size of France (1.3 million square kilometres or 358 million acres), DRC’s rainforest is the second largest area of contiguous moist tropical forest left in the world and represent approximately one fifth of the world's remaining closed canopy tropical forest.